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Sunday, November 18, 2007

The World's 10 Top Ski Resorts

By Rebecca Craig

Working for AITO (the Association of Independent Tour Operators for those who don't know) has some unusual benefits, the most exciting of these is the in depth specialist knowledge that our members can offer. In the field of ski holidays, for example, we represent over 30 independent tour operators who deal predominantly in ski packages and winter sports - that's a lot of knowledge that I have ready access to.

And from dipping into this resource, I've been able to compile a concise list of ten ski resorts that 10 of our members endorse on their websites. The immense combined expertise these ski operators boast means that I, despite not being a huge winter sports buff, feel confident to take their word and promote these as AITO's favourites.
So here are AITO's top ski resorts, along with the companies that offered them superlative laden endorsement. Narrowing the list down to the 10 best ski resorts was a real challenge, given that AITO members offer over 175 between them!

1 St Anton - Austria:
Skiworld recommend St Anton as one of the best ski resorts in the world, and their endorsement seems to be matched by the World Alpine Skiing Championship organisers, who gave the resort the honour of hosting the event in 2001. The peaceful village nearby is a stark contrast to the buzzing internationally renowned ski slopes, but the two seem to fit together perfectly despite their obviously different feels. As the resort attracts ski enthusiasts from all over the world, there is a real cosmopolitan feel to the resort, although English remains the dominating language on the slopes.

Off of the slopes, St Anton's main street provides plenty of distractions, giving shoppers opportunity to search for jewellery, music, antiques, clothing and local crafts. The latter are worth a special mention, as traditional woodcarvings from the region are exported all over the world.
But what of the slopes themselves? Well, they're not for beginners, that's for sure. It's been said that in St. Anton, a blue run is a red, while a red is a black - they're pitched at experts and ambitious intermediate level skiers, but those that have the ability are sure to find the slopes endlessly rewarding. The only downside to it is that unless there's been a fresh snow-fall, conditions are sometimes less than perfect, because of the south-facing aspect. That said, if you're in luck with the snow-fall, then you're guaranteed to have one of the best European ski holidays of your life.

2 Courchevel - France:
No list could be complete without mentioning Courchevel - with its stunning reputation, the only downside is the premium price point often bandied around by ski operators when dealing with this most exclusive resort. Regarded as many as the best ski resort in the world, Courchevel offers some of the best ski holidays in Europe - albeit at a high price! One of the best things about the region is that the 600 kilometres of pistes offer a challenge for all abilities - beginners need not leave their comfort zone on the ample green pistes, while those of intermediate ability can ski a challenging selection of red and blue runs. Those feeling particularly daring can head straight for the secret powder stashes that await experts on the black runs - some of the steepest in Europe.

The resort itself lives up to its exclusive reputation with some of the most exciting and expensive nightlife on the European ski holiday circuit. Courchevel 1850 attracts some of Paris' top cabaret acts and DJs as well as a variety of other entertainments from places to be pampered to bowling and a cinema. The more traditional village centres of Courchevel 1300 and 1550 have a lower key atmosphere with a selection of lively pubs and traditional mountain cuisine.

3 Aspen & Snowmass - USA:
There are 4 mountains in this region, offering a skier over 5,000 acres of skiable terrain and 341 trails allowing everyone from beginners to experts to find an exciting variety of routes on their holiday. This is one of Colorado's most attractive resorts, and the fact that all the four mountains are covered by the same lift pass means that this ski resort can offer excellent variety - especially if you are experienced enough to take on some of the more challenging runs in Aspen Mountain and Highlands, with their exciting mix of tree runs, gullies and chutes. Beginners and intermediate level skiers are well served as well though, with a large selection of wide cruisers at Buttermilk and Snowmass.

The town was originally defined by its mining trade, but with the ski traffic it has developed into one of the finest ski communities in North America. There are 100 bars and restaurants competing for your attention and an eclectic selection of boutiques and galleries to explore while you take time off the slopes.

4 Verbier - Switzerland:
One common complaint that people used to have with this famous ski resort was its long queues and poorly planned lift transport. Nowadays, things have improved considerably and the reputation of the resort should improve alongside. Verbier is still considered one of Europe's top ski resorts, and manages to attract skiers from all over the world every year - courtesy of its excellent skiing opportunities for experts and a legendary nightlife. There are over 410 kilometers of pistes and it has an excellent snow record.

The downside to the excellent ski opportunities offered to experienced skiers is that it offers little in the way of entertaining runs for beginners, with just a handful of blue runs at Bruson. And while there is a variety of off-piste entertainment available including a sports centre, swimming pool and skating rink, beginners are still better served looking at other ski holidays in Europe or further afield.

5 La Rosière - France:
This child-friendly ski resort offers a range of slopes for skiers of all abilities, as well as options for non-skiers. This accompanied by the ski school meeting point (a development with catered chalets, bars, restaurants, shops and a bowling alley) and an excellent snow record ensure that La Rosière is a great choice for keen skiers.
The ski runs are divided as follows: 6 green ski runs, 23 blue, 32 red and 12 black runs for the experts. All of these take in the imposing vision of Mont Blanc, and you can even see the Matterhorn and Monte Rosa in the distance, making for some excellent photos and memories that will ensure you come back time and time again when looking for a European ski holiday.

6 Les Arcs - France:
With its breathtaking views of the French, Swiss and Italian Alps, an excellent snow record and ski slopes for those of all abilities, it's no wonder that Les Arcs has quickly established a world class reputation amongst ski aficionados.
Although the resort is well served with ski runs for beginners, intermediates and advanced skiers, the highlight here is the off piste options. One of only two European stops on the world freeride circuit, the terrain is steep, amazingly varied and long and a must for skiers who have the ability to enjoy it!

The resort is one of only 40 in France to have earned the "Famille Plus" badge. The accolade is awarded only to those who offer outstanding childcare and family services, so those with children can be sure of safe and welcoming surroundings on their ski holiday in Europe.

7 Val d'Isère - France:
Describing the 'typical' visitor to Val d'Isère is a near impossible task, which says a great deal about its universal appeal. You get everyone from dedicated ski enthusiasts, to off-piste lovers to families and 'ladies who lunch'. The majority of the skiing is above 2300 metres and the snow record is, unsurprisingly, excellent.

The choice available is the biggest problem facing visitors to this top ski resort. Visitors have the difficult decision of whether to stick to the ample ski opportunities on the doorstep of the accommodation, or take the trip to the top of Grand Motte - at over 3600 metres high, the view is simply outstanding and well worth the trip.
Once the skiing is done, there are plenty of ways of entertaining yourself. There's live music at the Folie Douce, while there is a wide selection of bars, pubs and clubs in the town. Those who are looking for something more low key will perhaps be more interested in the pampering body treatments or shopping options however.

8 Klosters - Switzerland:
Arguably the most charming and aesthetically pleasing ski resort in this list is Klosters. Located in the Prattigau valley, the village offers charm and history at every turn. The chalets are a traditional timber fare adding to the idyllic atmosphere of the place, and it's all part of the experience that you can come off the piste to a cosy chalet to relax.
The experience offered is unique to each skier, with 97 snow runs catering to all abilities. And although the resort has been popularized by Prince Charles' patronage, it is still the kind of resort that offers a unique experience to each skier, giving them much to discuss in their cosy chalet in the evening, over a reviving hot drink.

9 Zermatt - Switzerland:
Nestled in the foot of the imposing Matterhorn, Zermatt is a top ski resort with an image built on exclusivity - the town is littered with gourmet restaurants, luxury hotels and expensive shops.
While this could indicate a reputation not built on the skiing experience, the options available at Zermatt are actually world class - especially for intermediate and advanced skiers. There are 313 kilometres of some of the highest north and west facing slopes in Europe. Expert skiers should be sure to check out the heli-ski trips as well for the experience of a lifetime.

Off the piste, the village is worth a visit - car free (with only electric and solar powered vehicles and horse-drawn sleighs allowed) with a handful of excellent restaurants. For the best restaurants though, the mountain steals the show with 40 dotted throughout the range. Some of them are truly world class and threaten, without ever managing, to overshadow the splendid skiing experience and become the focus of the European ski holiday.

10 Whistler - Canada:
The best ski resort in Canada, and one of the most highly rated in North America, Whistler is an outstanding winter sports location. Last year it recorded record levels of snow, with 45 feet adding to the crisp piste! But it's not just the 8100 acres of fabulous skiing which makes Whistler one of the best ski resorts in the world - it has an atmosphere incomparable to others.
Whistler caters for every skier from beginners who barely know how to put skis on, to experts looking for a challenge. There are steeps, deeps, chutes, high alpine bowls, glades, long cruisers and gentle rollers - essentially something for everyone. Around half of the ski runs are aimed at intermediate users, with over a quarter devoted to experts and the rest for beginners. The excitement of some of the tougher intermediate runs and the expert runs provide the perfect incentive for skiers to improve, while the beginner slopes offer the facilities to do so.

But I mentioned the atmosphere didn't I? It's about the off-slope activities as much as the on-slope, and there are spas and shopping opportunities aplenty, with Vancouver nearby if it isn't enough. The Après Ski at Whistler has won numerous awards, however, and visitors will find some wonderful dining experiences - whether you're in the mood for fish, steak, sushi or gourmet cuisine. For those who have the energy, some of the clubs in the region offer the best nightlife on the world ski circuit.

Narrowing it down to just the 10 best ski resorts was always going to be tricky, but if you're a skier who wants to make sure they've seen it all and if you haven't visited all of these, then what are you waiting for?

Rebecca Craig is the marketing manager of the Association of Independent Tour Operators.
The organization represents hundreds of independent tour operators, all of whom have signed up to a member's quality charter to ensure excellent choice, service and quality.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

A Cruise Vacation - How To Escape A Northern Winter!

By Dean Caporella

With summer entering it's last phase in the northern hemisphere a cruise vacation in the fall and winter will be on the minds of many looking to take advantage of better weather.
The warmer waters in the south seas are a mouth-watering prospect while the seas taking in the Bahamas and Caribbean offer just the right conditions for those looking for temporary relief from harsh winter conditions in the north.

One of the great aspects of taking a cruise vacation during this time is great prices on offer. Let's face it, it's not usually peak cruise time and companies as always will be looking to get as many people on their huge ships as possible.
Cruise lines concentrate on re-positioning their ships during this transition phase and one of the big attractions of this is that during this phase, there are some great deals to be had.

The only drawback is the extra time you'll spend at sea and port calls may be few and far between but ships today are like a virtual resort on water packed with plenty of things to do.
Granted, getting off at various port destinations is a big attraction for many holiday-makers but the advantage of these transition cruises is they are usually available at an excellent price and you won't just get to sail in one sea but you'll see two, three and sometimes four. And you'll have plenty of fun doing it!

The length of these trips can vary. Some will be as short as 12-13 days while others could span up to one, even two months! If you have some extended holiday time coming up they well worth the investment and time.

As usual, your travel agent should be your first stop when inquiring about your fall/winter cruise trip. Depending on where you are in the northern hemisphere, there are a number of cruise vacations to choose from and the destinations will vary.
For example, Europeans have the option of heading to destinations such as Miami, the Caribbean or even ports in South America. Cruise vacations to South East Asian destinations such as Phuket are a tempting experience.

Now is the time to plan and the thought of escaping winter by spending several weeks on a cruise vacation to exotic destinations is hard to beat!

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Monday, November 12, 2007

Top Ski Resorts In USA

By Jez Rourke

There is no better rush than skiing down a mountain on fresh snow. For all you winter sports enthusiasts, we have compiled a list of the popular ski resorts in the USA to fulfil your craving for speed:
Breckinridge, Colorado
One of the better known Ski resorts in Colorado, Breckinridge totals 2,358 acres and has 155 trails. Its longest trail, Four O'clock, reaches a length of 3.5 miles and the resort spans over more than 10 peaks. Of the 155 trails this resort hosts, 36-percent are expert slopes, the largest percentage of slope difficulty, and 13-percent of the slopes have the easiest designation.

Aspen, Colorado
Located in the midst of the Rocky Mountains, Aspen, Colorado, is the Aspen Mountain Ski Resort. Aspen Mountain sits on 673 acres and is one of the smallest skiing resorts around. It utilizes Aspen Mountain and Bell Mountain which has an elevation of 11,212 feet.

Killington, Vermont
This ski resort is the largest resort in the eastern part of the United States. Utilizing Vermont's second highest mountain, Killington Peak, this resort sports 200 trails and 33 ski lifts spanned over seven mountains. It is estimated that nearly 17,000 people will visit Killington Ski Resort on a good day.

Park City, Utah
This tourist destination is home to three different ski resorts, Park City Mountain Resort, the Canyons Resort and Deer Valley Resort. Park City Mountain Resort covers 3,300 acres and has 104 trails. Canyons Resort is the largest of the three, with runs on 9 mountains, 155 trails and covers 3700 acres. Deer Valley Resort recently underwent a nine million dollars renovation to add 200 acres and nine new slopes

Lake Tahoe, Nevada/California Lake Tahoe
Located on the Nevada-California boarder is home to Heavenly Mountain Resort. It features 95 slopes over 4,800 acres. At an elevation of 10,067, this resort is host to Lake Tahoe's highest peak. It is the largest ski resort in California, with a total of 33-percent of its land developed.

Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania
The Pocono Mountains is home to more than ten different ski resorts. The largest one, Camelback Ski Area, has 33 slopes and covers 139 acres. At an elevation of 2,133 feet, its steepest slope is 800 feet. The Jack Frost Big Resort is located close to the ski area of Camelback. This ski area is two resorts combined into one with nearly 30 different ski slopes.

One easy search to find skiing holidays & deals from all the major ski tour operators to the USA. Read essential USA skiing information on directline-skiing.co.uk.
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Monday, November 5, 2007

Finding the Right Vacation Home Rental in Orlando

By Mark Whichard

Savvy vacationers already know the secret of enjoying a vacation in Orlando: stay in a rented condo, home or villa. The Orlando area abounds in all kinds of rental apartments, homes and villas and in case you are wondering how to choose, here are the things to look for.

Consider your budget.
You will be happy to know that when you add up the figures it is often less expensive to stay in a spacious rental home than to try to fit your whole family in hotel rooms. In any case, when choosing a vacation rental you can select from small apartments to seven bedroom villas. According to the size of your family and the size of your budget you can opt for a rental that is right for you.

Consider the location.
Think about what you want to do in Orlando. If Disney World is your primary attraction then select a rental that is nearby. A choice area is located off Highway 192, an attraction packed district loaded with almost everything you can imagine and within a 10 minute drive to Disney World. In addition, every type of restaurant you can wish for is located on Highway 192 along with dinner theaters, outlet stores and much more.

Consider the facilities.
One of the advantages of staying in a rental home or villa is that they are well equipped. Choose a rental apartment that has what you need to enjoy your vacation in comfort. The best ones offer screened, private pools and they are well furnished and clean with a fully equipped kitchen, washer and dryer, cable TV and VCR, Stereo, dishwasher, microwave, and air conditioning.

Consider the special offers.
The vacation rental industry in Orlando is very competitive and this works to your advantage. The best rental agencies not only provide you with good accommodations but can help you to enjoy your vacation with special discount tickets to the attractions in Orlando. These tickets allow you to eliminate the lines and the difficulty of waiting, and all you have to do is to call the agency and have them delivered to your door!

So, get online and start looking for a rental home, condo and villa in the Orlando area. Choose the one that is best for you, make your reservation and get ready for a great vacation.

Mark Whichard and his wife Susan are the proprietors of Orlando’s Finest Vacation Homes LLC and are experts in the field of Orlando Disney home rentals with experience dating to 1998. Visit their website for more information.
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Friday, October 26, 2007

Planning a Fishing Vacation

By Sarah Freeland

Planning a fishing vacation shouldn’t be any more stressful than the trip itself. It really isn’t much different from planning a vacation or any other kind of multi-day outing. Some of the questions you’ll need to ask are specific to the resort, and some refer to your legal rights and obligations.

Planning a fly fishing vacation? Well, think about answers to some questions, first. What type of fly fishing to you prefer? This can help you decide what time of year you want to travel. And what fishing equipment you’ll need. With whom would you like to travel? Would you consider plotting a fly-fishing honeymoon with your intended? Did you ever think about bringing your family fly-fishing? In any case, schedule at least two weeks so that you’ll have enough time for additional activities, from day hikes to horseback riding.

Basic questions help you plan your trip, even if you don’t go to the first resort you investigate. What’s the best time of year to visit? Most lodges aren’t responsible for briefing you on the local fishing regulations, so you’ll have some more research to do. You’ll have to get your own documents, whether a fishing license, travel insurance, a passport, or proof of boat and vehicle ownership.

When you’re talking to owners of fishing resorts, make sure that you ask the crucial questions. How up to date are their boats? Is there a store nearby, for bait or personal items? Do fishing guides work at the lodge? If you can work with a guide, you might want to consider hiring one of them, even if it’s just so that you learn the lake for a day.

What are the costs? Keep an eye out for hidden costs. Ask for example, what charges you should anticipate—whether for life jacket rental, docking and lunch fees, bait, gas for the boat, or fishing maps. The more you know beforehand, the less likely you’ll feel ripped off.

For more articles by this author as well as other fishing and outdoor information visit the fishing recource center at NassauFishing.org. Visit the outdoor and sporting directory to find more quality fishing, camping and outdoor sites and resources.
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Saturday, October 13, 2007

Utah Outdoor Hot Spots

By Kristen Van Beaver

Utah is full of places for an adventure for any outdoor enthusiast. There are numerous places for mountain biking, road cycling, climbing, hiking, kayaking, river running, fly-fishing and more. Here are some great places to visit in Utah.

• Bear Lake – Located in Northern Utah, this lake has warm water in the summer for a great day of boating. It also has various hiking and biking trails.
• Big Cottonwood Canyon – Also located in the north, this canyon is great for rock climbing for any level from a beginner to an advanced climber. It also has places for mountain biking or road cycling. If a relaxing trip is your desire, there are plenty of campsites and places for fishing. In the winter, Solitude and Brighton resorts are available for the skier or snowboarder.
• Provo Canyon – This scenic area is a beautiful spot for fly-fishing on the Provo River. A varied amount of picnic and hiking spots include Bridal Veil Falls and the Cascade Springs. This area is also great for rafting as well.

• Green River - This is a popular point for backpackers, boaters, bikers, hikers, rafters, fishermen, canyoneers, and just about every other outdoor enthusiast around eastern Utah. The Green River is a gentle river ride for kayaks and canoes.
• Sevier County - Mountain bikers, road riders and hikers will be ready to tackle all the great trails in Sevier County. There is beautiful scenery for road riders on Fishlake Scenic Byway. Central Utah boasts of the picturesque Fishlake National Forest and great trails.
• Zion National Park – Southwest Utah is probably the most popular and well-known part of the state. This area has access to beautiful rocks and trails perfect for hiking and biking. Best of all, you can pick a camping spot and try it all.

• Moab – Southeast Utah’s hot spot for any adventurer. Try hiking to the Delicate Arch or Devil’s Garden if you can handle the fiery heat. Cool off by rafting, canoeing, or kayaking down the Colorado River. Also, there are beautiful loops in Arches National Park for biking.

So whether you come for a few days or longer, whether it is by car, foot or bike, the beauty and solitude of Utah’s mountains, lakes, and parks provide the perfect vacation. Utah outdoor adventures will satisfy your desires and exhaust your energy, until next year of course.
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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Planning Ski Vacations

By Eddie Tobey

Planning ski vacations is not always an easy task. With so many ski vacation destinations around the world, it is undoubtedly a confusing task to pick a suitable one. Planning is an essential ingredient for a successful ski vacation. To plan ski vacations, you should have the information, rates and reviews of a wide variety of ski destinations, hotels and ski resorts around the world.

If you are planning a skiing vacation, start the process early. In the process of planning, the first thing is to create a list of the activities you are interested in pursuing and choose a ski destination that caters to your needs. Most ski vacation destinations fill up early. So, view various ski vacation packages and book early for the best choice. Check out the ski specials for the best values and hottest deals. Find the ski vacation that meets your budget, preferences and needs.

If you are traveling with children, make sure that you are going to a kid-friendly ski destination. Select a ski resort suitable for children and beginners, otherwise, it will not be much fun for them. It is also necessary to keep track of all the items you want for your ski vacation. Packing for a ski vacation is a challenging task even for the most organized individuals. It is advisable to hire a licensed professional ski instructor to coach skiing. Avoid dehydration and bodily impairment by keeping yourself well-hydrated through the day.

Before planning your ski vacation, search the Internet thoroughly to get information on various skiing destinations and the ski vacation packages offered by various ski resorts, travel agencies, airlines, and hotels. Searching the Internet can help you to seek out cheap ski vacations that offer ideal pricing. Whether you are planning for a ski trip in the United States or worldwide, Internet travel resources definitely helps you by providing information on accessible travel destinations, hotels, transportation carriers, travel agents, and travel books.

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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Florida Keys Vacations

By Thomas Morva

Nature is the best healer, so when you are tired or drained from running the mad race or chasing the American dream, the best idea is to choose a peaceful place for vacations.

Activities for All
The Florida Keys is arguably one of the best vacation locations ever known. The best thing about the Keys is that there is something in them for everyone. If you are crazy about fishing, there are abundant fishing spots. Deep-sea fishing can be an unforgettable experience. If you are still more adventurous, there are diving and canoeing experiences waiting.

For comparatively sedate people, there are numerous beaches and parks. You can select one according to your needs. No wonder this is an ideal setting for weddings, receptions, honeymoons, and casual partying too.
There are beautiful resorts facing the sea to add more beauty and thrill to your trip. You can choose either a furnished modern accommodation or ancient palatial homes, which have been turned into small inns and guesthouses.

Like any other vacation place, the Florida Keys are blessed with good sunshine and natural wealth. There are parks like Ft. Zachary Taylor State Park, which offer opportunities for recreation. The very location of the Florida Keys attracts tourists. People of all ages can come to the Florida Keys and enjoy their stay during vacations. For kids, there are exclusive games and entertainment spots.

Unique Features
For those who do not want to get into the water, there are glass-bottom boat tours, which will take you to the underwater world. A whole new world will be unearthed.
There are also museums containing the works of luminaries from all fields—Ernest Hemingway, Audubon, Robert Frost, Truman Capote and more. You can always go on a shopping spree and buy a range of products like home decorating items, shells, island wear, etc.

During vacations, you can plan a trip to the Florida Keys, book accommodation, pack your bags, get set to explore and experience the hidden treasures and marvel at nature’s unbound beauty. Once you reach here, you forget that a world exists outside. This compelling effect lures some to reside here permanently.
Befitting to their name, the Florida Keys open the locks of the unexplored world and throw open a landscape filled with mystery, beauty, adventure, and entertainment, which in turn infuse a fresh sense of relaxation and well-being in you.

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Monday, October 1, 2007

A To Z Guide For A Ski Vacation

By Cindy Heller

It's time to plan a skiing vacation. Most ski resorts have websites. Start the planning process by accessing these websites to determine where you and your family might want to go for your family ski vacation. Don't worry, skiing isn't as expensive as you might think, and there are numerous resorts that cater to families, offering a variety of packages designed to save you money.

There are a few things you should look for when choosing your skiing destination.
1) The most important thing to look for is a ski school if someone in your family will need instruction. While most resorts do have ski schools, some don't. Don't make the mistake of choosing a destination where one or more of your family members won't have fun, simply because they don't know how to ski.

2) Take a look at the slopes, lifts, and trails. You want to make sure that the resort has something to offer everyone in your family. If the resort only caters to beginners, an expert skier will become quickly bored. If you have a snowboarder in your group, and there is no snowboarding park or terrain, that snowboarder will not be happy.

3) Lodging is the next thing to look at. You want to be comfortable, so where you will sleep at night matters a great deal. In most cases, there is a hotel right at the base of the slopes, but this isn't necessarily he best or most affordable place to stay. Find out what your lodging options are for the area, and choose the one that is right for your family and your budget.If you will be staying farther away from the slopes, make sure that there is transportation to and from the slopes each day!

When you start thinking about ski vacations, you will find a lot of information about various resorts and packages. Finding terrific vacation spots isn't that difficult, what is difficult is to fit your ski vacation into your budget.

Ways To Save Money On Your Skiing Trip
1) To save money, look for lesser known resorts.
I'm not saying that these resorts won't provide you with a memorable skiing vacation. It simply means that they aren't quite as well known as other resorts, and therefore, the prices may be cheaper.

2) Look for ski vacation packages
It is a lot cheaper to buy packages than getting individual deals. These packages will include your lodging, lift tickets, lessons, rentals, and possibly even some meals.

3) Save money on less important stuff.
For example, instead of eating in an expensive restaurant each night, eat cheaper fast food, or make sandwiches in your room. Borrow equipment from friends instead of renting it. Join a group for lessons instead of taking private lessons. Don't stay at a lodge, stay at a motel farther away from the slopes if necessary.

What To Prepare For Your Skiing Trip
If you will be traveling for a ski vacation, you may have a problem figuring how to get everything that you need from your home to your destination. Skis do not easily fit into suitcases, and if you are flying, this presents a huge problem. If you don't mind skiing with rented equipment, you can consider renting the skis, boots and poles. If you prefer to have your own equipment, find out if there are any ski shops in the area and ask if they buy used equipment. Figure the difference in the money you will spend on the ski equipment, and the money you will get for the used equipment when you are finished with it. If it isn't much more than what it would cost you to rent the equipment, go for it!

Ski suits, ski jackets, and sweaters can be very bulky, and hard to pack. These items will take up a lot of room in your suitcase, and leave less room for other clothing and essentials. If you are trying to pack for a two week ski vacation, it will be impossible to fit everything you need into one suitcase. To solve this, call the lodge or resort where you will be staying. Tell them that you need to ship a package, for yourself, to them, and that you need that package to be there when you arrive.

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Monday, September 24, 2007

Affordable Family Vacation Ideas: Low-Cost Vacations That Are Fun For All

By Mike Jerry

These days, finding affordable family vacation ideas can be challenging. Two questions must be answered when making these difficult decisions. First, you have to know that you will be able to pay for the trip. Second, you have to make sure that you choose a vacation location that the whole family will enjoy. Here are some travel tips on making your vacation perfect.

Choosing a Location
When choosing a location, you must decide, as previously stated, a place to go that your family will enjoy. An easy choice would be resorts or theme parks that have multiple activities going on at all times. The problem is that these places can be very costly. In addition to paying for the right to participate in their activities, you have to pay for hotels, food, beverages, transportation, and travel games (to keep the kids occupied).

The best tips I can offer in this category are that you choose a location that is both close to you and you can find a place to stay for free (such as a friend or relative's home). Doing so will make transportation and accommodations relatively inexpensive. Additionally, make sure you can find activities that everyone can enjoy in the place you visit, as not everyone enjoys shopping or fishing.

Timing is Everything
When choosing a time to travel, my suggestion is to avoid holidays. Most people choose to travel during a holiday season (especially Thanksgiving and Christmas), making traveling more expensive due to traffic. Additionally, if your vacations take place during the spring or fall, gas will be cheaper as you won't have to run the AC or the heater. Finally, it would be a good idea to do most of your driving during a weekend, as interstates are usually cluttered on the weekdays.

Affordable Family Vacation Ideas
My greatest suggestion for an inexpensive vacation is to go somewhere with plenty of outdoor activities. If you can find an area with a forest and a lake, that would be excellent, as it would offer hiking, swimming, fishing, and camping, usually for free or for a low-cost. Additionally, these locales are very peaceful and relaxing, as it will remove you from the hustle and bustle of city life.

For those who are not too fond of the great outdoors, I suggest visiting a big city where you have relatives or friends living. By staying with them, you'll eliminate many of your unnecessary costs, and big cities offer major amounts of activities, such as seeing professional sports, shopping, factory tours, parks, and many others.

No matter where you go, remember the key to a successful vacation is ensuring that everyone has a good time. Vacations are meant to be the fond memories that people hold onto, as they break up the monotony of everyday life. Just make sure you don't get in over your head and end up remembering the vacation for the debt it caused rather than the experience you had.

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Planning The Perfect Ski Vacation

By Michelle Bery

Each years tens of millions of people set off for fun on the slopes. The allure of racing down the slopes, or relaxing next to a fire in the lodge, has made the ski vacation an ever popular destination for winter getaways. A ski vacation can be both exhilarating and relaxing, and with proper planning a ski vacation can be a time you will never forget.

Before setting off on your ski vacation be sure to thoroughly inspect your equipment. Make sure your boots are snug and comfortable and your bindings are sound and functioning. Be sure to pack clothes that can be worn in layers that will keep you warm and dry. Nothing will ruin a ski vacation like malfunctioning equipment or improper clothing and outerwear.

Planning can also let you find a ski vacation that will fit both your schedule and your budget. Booking a ski vacation early can often give you the best discounts. Make sure to purchase your lift tickets early so you have more time to ski on your ski vacation, and be sure to purchase multiple day tickets in order to get the best discounts.

It is also important to remember that there is more to a great ski vacation than skiing alone. Many resorts have fabulous restaurants and other activities to enjoy when you aren’t on the slopes. Dining, ice skating, swimming, hiking, or simply relaxing in the hot tub; a great ski vacation is when you enjoy all the amenities that the resort has to offer. Take the time before your ski vacation to investigate all the available activities so you will be prepared to take advantage of all the fun to be had.

Once you arrive on your ski vacation it is time to put your plans into action. If you are renting skis or snowboards make sure to pick them up the night before you start skiing. The lines are much shorter in the evenings and having your equipment ready will let you be among the first to enjoy the fresh snow!

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Monday, September 17, 2007

Kauai Vacation Rental Anini Beach And More

By May Stern

If you are looking for a versatile holiday experience then discover the main attractions of Kauai with the best Kauai rentals. Choose from various Kauai Vacation Rental Anini Beach housings for rent on the Island. Kauai is an incredible tourist destination where you can enjoy different activities on both land and sea. A distinguished beach called Anani Beach also resides in the Island. Search for places that are near exciting tourist attractions or tranquil coves.

Flora and Fauna
If you are planning on traveling to Kauai, then you are most probably interested the more adventurous side of the Island. The best thing about Kauai is that it is filled with natural flora and fauna, so those planning on hiking, rock climbing, snorkeling or diving can satisfy their adventurous desires in the Island.
If you'd like to walk through the lush flora in the Island, find a place to stay situated near gardens, parks, forests, jungles, rivers or mountains. Popular areas are the Allerton Garden, Limahuli Garden and Preserve, McBryde Garden, Moir Gardens, Na'Aina Kai Botanical Gardens, Fern Grotto, Na Pali Coast State Park, Koke'e State Park and Alakai Wilderness Area.
If you are more into the ocean you have plenty of options. Depending on your taste, there are beaches that are filled with the excitement of water sports like scuba diving, snorkeling, parasailing, surfing and jet skiing. On the other hand, there are more private sanctuaries just around the corner for more peace and quiet. Consider these options when finding the best Kauai Vacation Rental Anini Beach and other beaches. Ask about coastal attractions like the spouting horn, Hanalei Bay, Ke'e Beach and the popular Anini Beach in the North Shore of the Island.

The Renowned Anini Beach
If you're like most, you might want to experience the sunrise in the quiet mornings and sunets in the romantic evenings in Anini Beach. Kauai's North Shore is the location of Anini Beach. The beach is a safe and protected area, which is dotted with breezy Kamani Trees and bursting with various ocean species. You also might want to know that the North Shore has the longest reef in Hawaii!

After relaxing in the quieter areas of the shore, you can also enjoy fun-filled activities like sailing and kayaking in the rivers near Anini Beach. The North Shore is also a popular surfing destination. Campsites, showers and restrooms are available in good Kauai Vacation Rental Anini Beach resorts.

Modern Life
If you're in Kauai for more specific reasons, you can take part in a variety of modern sports like golf, tennis and polo. If you're there to shop, there are several shopping centers just around the corner. For night crawlers there are countless restaurants, bars and cafes available for a nice meal or drink. If you'd like to taste different Kauai cuisines look for a Kauai Vacation Rental Anini Beach house near dining spots.

Take a last look at the marvelous Island with a twist. Try out boat and helicopter tours available. Your choices are endless when it comes to Kauai, so for the best places, call or visit the nearest Kauai Vacation Rental Anini Beach office.

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Monday, September 10, 2007

Booking Your Holiday Online

By Dylan Vincent

If you are thinking of taking a holiday, and are interested in finding a good price for your chosen destination and route, get good rates and specials from online travel agents. Online travel websites are becoming increasingly popular, allowing travelers to design their own holidays and save money. People are looking to the internet to benefit from cheaper airline and travel fares, also enjoying a good online experience and great customer care and fast response times.

Travelers are going straight to online travel agents and by-passing traditional shop-front travel agents to save time, money and experience the convenience of designing and booking their own holiday. To find a good online travel agent, the internet is the best source of information; there you can visit online travel agent websites, compare services and online quotes. Your chosen online agent should be able to allow you to choose your own routes and design a holiday to suit your tastes, needs and style, and assist in securing you the most affordable flights or passage to your chosen destination.

A good online travel agent will negotiate good travel rates with their professional travel knowledge and industry contacts. So, it is important for you to choose an online travel agent which can offer industry experience and pass on valuable knowledge, ensuring you get affordable travel arrangements without compromising quality.

Online booking services allow you to arrange your entire holiday or trip from the comfort of your own home or work place. Online travel agents eliminate the need to drive from travel agent shop to shop, or endless phone calls to receive and compare quotes for your desired route. So, now you can use the internet to arrange your next trip, saving you time, money and benefiting from speed and convenience.

Today the world of online travel agents has advanced and become quite competitive, leading to consumers enjoying comprehensive, expert services and affordable travel rates. Consumers can take extra time to peruse information about their chosen destination on these user-friendly websites and get ideas and advice on travel arrangements. Online travel agents offer all the services consumers will find at traditional shop-fronted travel agents, and more. So, why would you not choose to make your travel booking arrangements online, and receive comprehensive travel agent services and more? Get top travel services and experienced advice along with affordable rates from your chosen online travel agent.

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Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Easy Tips On Finding Affordable Vacation Packages Online

By Ben Jordan

So, you think you'll never find an affordable vacation package this year. Not so. There are lots and lots of affordable ideas and vacation packages just waiting for you and your suitcase.

First off, you've got to plan ahead. Break it down, deciding what will be the most expensive part of the vacation. Then plan ways in which your family can be flexible and offset costs, maybe in other areas to get the vacation package they desire.

"To cut costs, you have to identify the most expensive items on your vacation agenda: airfare, restaurants, hotel accommodations," says Annette Winn, mother of two from Coronado, CA. "Once you have identified the most expensive items, you need to determine how your family can be flexible to offset those costs."

This may mean driving to your vacation destination, rather than flying, or renting a condominium rather than paying for a pricey hotel room. A condo gives you more space and options and can help reduce costs in other areas, such as meals. Many times you can find condo's included in affordable vacation packages, providing more space than a hotel room for families to spread out, especially if their vacation is a week or more.

Valerie Garcia, of Albuquerque, N.M. also looks for deals and researches affordable vacation packages, which allow her to take five trips a year, instead of the one cruise per year her sister takes. She's found Las Vegas vacation packages that include airfare and lodging that costs less than buying only the airfare. "I'm always checking specials," says Garcia. For Christmas last year she bought affordable vacation packages for her husband and sons, rather than presents.

Others affordable vacation options include camping trips. You can go at the spur of the moment, don't have to rent a car or get a hotel. In terms of cheap, it doesn't get any better than that. If you enjoy hiking, fishing, biking, and nature this is the perfect affordable getaway.

Another important aspect of vacation planning is to make sure everyone's interests are covered. Make sure there's something for everyone. The kids maybe get to go to Disneyland, dad gets a chance to golf, mom gets to shop, and everyone spends a day or two at the beach. Just do a little research on-line and you can find many affordable vacation packages that include something for everyone.

Sharing costs with other family members or friends can also make your vacation more affordable. Maybe close family friends, an aunt and uncle, or grandparents would enjoy accompanying you and split the costs of a vacation package. Not only will the kids enjoy having Grandma or Uncle Joe around to spend time with, it also makes a vacation affordable for everyone.

Carole Terwilliger Meyers, author of Miles of Smiles: 101 Great Car Games & Activities (Carousel Press, 1992) and other travel books, says sharing a vacation is a good way to cut costs, whether you share a condo or do a home exchange. A shared vacation is to "share expenses, work, babysitting and fun," she says.

So you don't have to break the bank to go on vacation. Just do a little planning and research and you, too, can have the affordable vacation package of your dreams.

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

A Colorado Ski Vacation At The Durango Mountain Resort

By Mike Singh

Located 25 miles north of Durango in southwestern Colorado, the Durango Mountain Resort is located in the beautiful San Juan Mountains. The mountain has a summit elevation of 10,822 feet and a vertical drop of 2,029, with an annual snowfall of 260 inches. Featuring more than 2,500 acres of ski areas and 75 ski trails, Durango Resort has much to offer skiers, snowboarders, and guests on all levels.

Durango has 11 lifts, with an uphill lift capacity of 15,050 people per hour: 1 surface lift, 1 magic carpet, 3 double chairs, 4 triple chairs, 1 hi-speed quad, and 1 hi-speed 6. The Durango Ski Resort claims that there are approximately two people per acre on their slopes during operation hours.
With this sort of statement, we realize that the area is peaceful, quiet, and a place to get-away. The crowds are small, and lift lines do not exist. This is why people choose Durango over crowded, larger ski resorts.

Even though the annual snowfall of 260 inches occurs during the winter nights, the warmer days following it are considered "bluebird days". This has given rise to the Durango Mountain Resort being ranked as the #1 ranking resort in North America for winter weather. In addition, it's winter grooming is considered by some as being the best in Colorado for its alpine skiing, cross country, snowcat skiing, snow tubing, and snowboarding.

Durango, the little town south of the resort, is surrounded by the San Juan Mountains and has a history that goes clear back to 1890. Many of its historical buildings are still standing, being used in the historic districts of Main and Third Avenues. Lodging can be found at the Durango Resort, or in the town of Durango itself.

Eating establishments can also be found in Durango, with as many eating establishments in its downtown as per capita in San Francisco, the restaurant capital of western United States. If you stay at the resort, make sure that you visit the town while you are there. While the town is small, there is much to see and do.

Rentals are available for both ski and snowboarding equipment, and private and group lessons are also available at the Durango Mountain Resort. There are plenty of activities and events, both at the resort and in Durango, to keep everyone in your family happy. When it comes to family ski vacations, this is one area you don't want to miss!

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

The Affordability Of A Ski Vacation Rental

By Michelle Bery

For skiers, a getaway made to the slopes entails more than just ski passes and equipment rental; for destination skiing, it means the arrangement of accommodations, meals, and travel – all of which can add up to be an expensive prospect. Hotel accommodations alone can cost you seventy-five percent of your total vacation price; and when you add meals on top of that, a ski vacation sometimes becomes cost-prohibitive. But, if you consider a ski vacation rental, you may find that you are able to save an enormous amount of money – putting your ski getaway back into reach.

A ski vacation rental can be a great way to spend a getaway. Depending on the location you choose, you can have close proximity to the ski slopes at all times. Further, the ability to share the ski vacation rental with a number of other people significantly reduces the price. If you have family and friends that you typically travel with on a ski vacation, you may want to think about going in together on a rental. In the end, you may find that you’ve each spent hundreds of dollars less than you would have on hotel accommodations.

Additionally, a ski vacation rental also allows visitors to save money on meals. No longer are you required to eat out. The ability to prepare your own food in your kitchen can literally save you hundreds of dollars.
Of course, another benefit of a ski vacation rental – especially if you are sharing it with friends and extended family – is that your vacation takes on a party quality. Instead of everyone separating into their own hotel rooms after a day of skiing, you can all gather together for a shared meal, games, and conversation. It can be a great way to enjoy the slopes – and each other.

To find a ski vacation rental you can go through a rental agency in the destination of your choice. Rental agencies work as a liaison between property owners and prospective renters; they will broker the deal and take care of all necessary paperwork. Just be sure that you deal with a reputable company who knows the area and the property.

You can also find a ski vacation rental online at a host of websites. Often, a ski destination will host its own website geared towards tourism. On this site, they will often offer a link to rental properties in the area.
Book your ski vacation rental early and you will be sure to have much to look forward to during your next getaway to the slopes!
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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Family Vacation Specials

By Max Bellamy

One may not want to spend the whole of their vacation skiing in the mountains, building sand castles on the beach, or riding horses in the farm. Instead, one may want to indulge in all of these activities during one vacation. However, it would be almost impossible to organize all these things at one time. Moreover, it would be a very expensive affair to go out with the family on such tours. This is where the special holiday packages and deals can prove to be a savior. They not only offer the best deals on package tours; they also make sure that your kids and family members are well-looked-after, and arrange for their entertainment separately.

While planning a family vacation, the ideas and offers are virtually endless. However, one should have proper information about national parks, theme parks, and ideal places for a family vacation. If all this is too hectic and time-consuming, the best thing would be to leave all this planning for the experts who can arrange and organize a perfect vacation for your family. Family vacation specials offer carefully crafted trips with a blend of family-pleasing outdoor activities, cultural exploration, great food and comfort.

Family vacation special deals are available on the World Wide Web, and with just a click of the mouse one can see thousands of options. Usually, special deals and promotions offer multiple package tours and thus, in a short span of time, one can conveniently visit many places without having to bother about the transportation, tickets, food, etc.

Bookings, if done in the last minute, can fetch great discounts, as travel agencies would want to fill cancelled or unsold seats at low prices rather than lose the revenue. Hotels, airlines and cruise lines usually entertain last-minute bookings, and this can be a great way of saving on travel, too.

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Friday, August 24, 2007

Finding the Best Caribbean Vacation Deals

By Mike Selvon

Many people have a dream of taking a great Caribbean trip by using one of the many deals available. Such deals are offered for the many islands in the region so it is easy to find one to suit your needs.

Whether you are looking for a good deal for a romantic getaway or if you just want an adventurous and secluded holiday, you can find Caribbean holiday specials specifically designed for you. With the many Caribbean vacation deals around, a Caribbean holiday is within your reach.

One of the best ways to get a great Caribbean vacation deal is through the internet. With the many travel sites that have a web presence, you can undoubtedly get one of the many Caribbean trip specials available to you.

The trick is finding the right company or website. The popular ones, such as Orbitz and Priceline, are great places to find the lowest prices for a Caribbean trip. You can compare prices among different companies and choose the best ways to enjoy your Caribbean holiday within your budget.

You can find other ways to get one of the best Caribbean holidays possible at a discount price, too. If you find the resort or hotels that you want to spend your holiday at, you can visit their website and get on their mailing lists.
Oftentimes, they will offer Caribbean trip specials in advance so you can plan your trip months ahead of time. Many travel companies also offer internet specials for Caribbean holidays. By going directly to their website, you can often get the best Caribbean vacation deal that they offer.

Caribbean vacation deals are offered by many resorts and hotels during the off-season in order to attract more visitors. During May through December, vacationers can plan their Caribbean trip and get great prices on Caribbean holiday specials.
Vacationers can get an even better Caribbean vacation deal between June and August because of the lack of area tourism during this time. Check with you local travel agent or on your favorite travel website for the best Caribbean trip specials from time to time.

By staying at resorts and hotels that do not have the reputation that more popular resorts have, you can also take advantage of many Caribbean trip specials. Big-name resorts and hotels can charge higher prices because there is a great demand for their space. If you want to get a great Caribbean vacation deal, you can stay at one of the many local inns or a bed and breakfast.

These types of places strive to get more customers to stay with them so they often offer low prices. Not only can you get Caribbean trip specials this way, you also have a chance to learn about the culture of the region because you will have more chances to meet locals and residents of the Caribbean.

Caribbean vacation deals can make an exotic vacation within you financial reach. With Caribbean trip deals and off-peak vacation times, you can enjoy an inexpensive tropical trip with a loved one or a group of friends.
The internet has also contributed to the increase in inexpensive Caribbean trips because people can compare prices among different travel companies. With a little work and research, you will undoubtedly be able to find a Caribbean vacation deal to fit your needs.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

A Zurich Vacation is a Special Experience

By Andre Sanchez

Zurich is said to be the banking capital of the world, but it is also a great place for a vacation if you enjoy the treasures that an old city can provide. It is a paradise for the artist and the historian, and this is the city in which James Joyce wrote his famous book, Ulysses.
No Zurich vacation can miss out the Bahnhofstrasse, the unromantic translation of which is Station Street. This is one of the most expensive shopping areas in the world. Station Street, Zurich! The street and shopping are elegant and exclusive and not to be missed, even if just for window shopping! The shopping throughout Zurich is excellent and generally not all that expensive, though hotel prices are ridiculous!

The Zurich, hotels are used to business travelers on expenses and their prices reflect that. One night in an ordinary airport hotel will cost you over $200 for an average room. At a busy time, when there are several conferences or meetings in the city, it can cost over $1000 for an ordinary room, so get your hotel pre-booked at a price you can accept before traveling.
As anywhere, the more exclusive stores are pricy, but generally the prices are on a par with New York and London. The youngsters can head of for Niederdorf which has a load of trendy clothes shops plus lots of bars and restaurants.

For art lovers, the Museum of Fine Arts, or Kuntshaus, is to them as a Santa’s grotto is to children. It holds works ranging from classical Renaissance masterpieces to the modern paintings of Picasso, Dali and Gaugin, and also holds the largest collection of Edward Munch paintings outside Scandinavia. It also possesses works by Monet, Rodin and Degas.
The Swiss national museum in Zurich displays exhibits ranging in time from the Neolithic to the present day. There is a selection of Swiss timepieces, and impressive weapons including swords and crossbows, and also fine silver and gold pieces created by expert craftsmen. It also contains furniture and fine paintings and sculptures. It is a treasure trove for anyone interested in history and fine arts, and you could easily spend a day wandering around here.

The artist Marc Chagall designed the five gorgeous stained glass windows of the Fraumunster Church that overlooks the Munsterhof square, a former pig market. This is indicative of the type of holiday that Zurich can offer. It is not for families with children, young or teenagers, unless they also are interested in history and art.
There are other attractions other than museums and beautiful buildings, of course. Zurich stands on the north end of Lake Zurich which extends for 25 kilometers. The water is very clear and clean and cruises are available for the full length. You can also have local cruises lasting up to two hours or so, and evening culinary and entertainment cruises with dancing to a live orchestra. Cruises on the river Limmat, that runs through Zurich, are also available.

Take my advice: these cruises are fabulous, and the dance cruises are truly wonderful. Even if you don’t like ballroom dancing, you don’t want to miss this. If you decide that it is not for you then try a cruise on the river through Zurich. You will not regret it.
Although the largest city in Switzerland, Zurich is not big, with a population of less than half a million though it extends to a million if you consider the population of the whole area around the city. It is an old city with many cobbled streets, and outdoor markets offering everything you can think of including the world famous Swiss chocolate, home made at ludicrously cheap prices.
Zurich has a diverse ethnicity and a vibrant nightlife. The bars and clubs are good, and full of life. In fact the night life tends to belie the regularity of the Swiss way of life, and equals anything you will find in any other part of the world. Zurich has more clubs per head of population than any other city in Europe. The city that gave birth to Dadaism is not all art and history.

Try the Langstrasse, or Long Street, the Red Light district of Zurich. It is unlike most such districts in that it is clean and safe, and you can walk alone, though a lone woman can expect a comment or two! Nothing serious though. Unlike such areas outside Europe, it is well regulated by the local authorities and police, and quite legal for you to make use of it if you so choose.
If you are a skier, use Zurich for a winter vacation. Get a ticket at the Hauptbahnhof and travel to Flumsberg. The runs are great for all types of skier from beginners to expert, and you get the train back in the evening. It’s very popular with Zurich residents and visitors. Once you return, you can relax on the Lake Promenade.

A Zurich vacation is for those who are fascinated by old cities and their history and provides a wealth of culture. However, the food is excellent and the bars as good as any in the world. If you enjoy wandering around art galleries and museums, but also like great shopping, good food and to let your hair down at night, then Zurich is the ideal vacation for you.

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Saturday, August 18, 2007

Finding The Perfect Ski Vacation Special

By Michelle Bery

For ski enthusiasts, the only suitable vacation is one spent on the slopes. Vacationers will go to great lengths to find the perfect locale in which to celebrate the snow. With skis, boots, and poles in hand these vacation adventurers head off to spend their days doing what they love best.
But prior to arrival, the inevitable planning stages take place during which a myriad of details are addressed. And in order to best plan a trip that doesn’t break the bank, keep an eye out for the perfect ski vacation special.

With some thorough research and a little bit of patience you may find a ski vacation special that will allow you to experience the ski vacation of your dreams at a manageable price. The key to finding such a deal is staying flexible, knowing where to look, and keeping your eyes open at all times.

One of the most popular ways in which travelers find a ski vacation special is through the Internet where a host of online services offer competitive travel deals. The trick to nabbing a really spectacular ski vacation special is staying tuned in to the ongoing offerings of these specific websites at all times – join their mailing list, request price alerts for when particular locations go on sale, and check back often. If you are vigilant, you can get in on rock bottom prices before the general public is even aware of the sales.

A ski vacation special can also be obtained by more traditional methods such as working with a travel agent who can best navigate the industry and find the better deals; taking advantage of deals offered for those who book early; and comparison pricing between resorts.
Another way that you can acquire a ski vacation special is by booking your trip as a group. Group rates on airfare, accommodations, and ski passes can save you quite a bit of money so gather like-minded friends together and plan your trip!

A ski vacation special can be just what you need to stay within your budget guidelines while still enjoying the trip of a lifetime.
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Vacation Home Rental

By Nathalie Fiset

Vacation home rental is the word used for a well-equipped house, townhouse or single-family-style-home which is being leased for a period of time. This is usually made available for tourists who prefer to live in a house rather than in other lodging houses like hotels.

Vacation home rental is starting to be recognized in many parts of the world. It is being offered in countries or cities where tourism is the main industry. Vacation home rental is already presented in Europe, particular in UK as well as in Canada. United States is also joining the trend, especially in the city of Florida, Hawaii and California. With the increasing numbers of vacation home rental, it is becoming a danger for the hotel business.

You may ask on what is the edge of a vacation home compared with a hotel accommodation.
There are a lot of things that makes vacation home rental more preferred than any hotel accommodations. First, vacation home rental allows you to have more space. A family can stay in a 3 to 4 bedroom house where everyone has his own bedroom. Household amenities like kitchen, dining room and family room are also available. Some vacation home rental also offers private swimming pool or jacuzzi.

Vacation home provides more convenience because there is no restriction in your movements. You don’t need to wake up early to be able to catch up with the breakfast; or if in the middle of the night, you are hungry you can just cook on something because you have a kitchen to cook at. It can also give you the convenience of its location, if you prefer a house near the beach or near a theme park.

It provides flexibility for your movements. You can enjoy the house and invite friends over for a barbecue party. Or you can also sleep as early or as late as you want.
Privacy in the vacation home rental is more precious than anything else. Once you rent a vacation home, the place is for you alone. You can do whatever you want like swim in the pool. Have it heated or if you prefer it as it is. You also won’t have to worry about your neighbors because they are located in a distance that you can not disturb them.

The price of the vacation home rental will depend on your needs. You can rent a budget pad or an expensive villa depending on your plans. For big families or groups who prefer to stay in a house will pay cheaper compared when staying in the hotel. This is because the rent for the house is base on the size of the house and not on the number of individuals who will stay.
What should you take into consideration in choosing your vacation home?

First, look for a house that is located near your preferred site. It should be around 10 minutes travel time to a certain amusement park or beach. Avoid meeting traffic because it can take up most of your time.
Check with the minimum days for the short-term rentals. Some agencies allow as short as 5 days while others give a month as a minimum stay.
Confirm the amenities included with the house. If a swimming pool is available, ask if it is heated or screened. Also ask any additional charges for added amenities.
Look for a house that is well-maintained. Ask for services that goes with the house and what free items do they give. If you are specific with your towels, ask them how often they will change it, etc.

Houses with views of the beach or amuse park is better. It will add spice to your vacation.
Style of the house is also something that you should consider especially if you are traveling with a toddler, an elderly or a disabled. A 2-story house will definitely be a problem since it limits the actions of certain individuals.

For possible places to stay, you can ask friends or relatives who have been in trips lately for a referral or recommendation. It is still best if someone you know have already experienced living in the vacation home because they can inform you of things that you should look out to.

Before finally renting a vacation home, it is important that you note all agreements made. Be keen in having a written document to assure you of the things that you have agreed upon.
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Saturday, August 11, 2007

Five Golf Vacation Destinations

By Sarah Freeland

Planning a golf vacation can be very exciting. In a way it allows you to preview your vacation in advance. When you start booking your travel arrangements make sure that you look for resorts and hotels that are close to the golf course that you plan to play at the most, that you select a destination that offers you the type of golf courses and tourist attractions that you are interested in, and that also will have nice sunny weather during the month that you plan on taking your vacation. If your vacation budget is limited then you can save money by selecting one of the many golf vacation packages that are available. By booking a vacation package you usually can save money and get special offers for tours, shows, and other fun activities.

One of the best golf vacation destinations is Grand Cayman. This Caribbean island offers the best weather for golfing during the months of April and May. If you like to party then May is the best time to visit as this is the month of local festivals and events. Some of the golf courses that you can play at on this island include Three Sisters, Britannia Golf Course, and the Sunrise Family Golf Centre.

If you are looking for a vacation destination that is a little bit closer to home then why not look at the golf destinations that are located in the beautiful Arizona desert. Here you can stay at the Arizona Hotel & Golf Resort, the JW Marriott Camelback Spa & Golf Resort, or the Sedona Golf Resort.

If you are looking for a golf destination in California then you have a lot of great options. If you want to be close to the major tourist attractions in Southern California then you can stay at the Pala Mesa Resort or at the Resort at Pelican Hill. If you are still searching for the perfect California vacation then why not consider classical California golf destinations like Pebble Beach and Palm Springs.

Of course one of the best states to visit in the United States if you are a golf enthusiast is Hawaii. Here you will find ideal weather, beautiful landscapes, and amazing golf courses. Some of the golf courses that you can play at in Hawaii include the Makaha Resort & Golf Club on Oahu, the Wailea Golf Club on Maui, the Ko’olau Golf Course on Oahu, or the Mauna Kea Golf Course on the Big Island of Hawaii.

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Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Family Vacation Ideas - Family Fun at the Grand Canyon

By Rich Herman

Are you looking for some family vacation ideas? Consider a trip to the Grand Canyon for your next family vacation. There are no words that fully describe it and pictures cannot capture the incredible beauty of this 277-mile long, one-mile deep wonder. The Grand Canyon is located approximately two and a half hours north of Phoenix, in Northern Arizona. July is the warmest month for the Grand Canyon, but because of the higher elevation, the average highs are only 84 degrees, while the lows dip down to around 50. Compare this to Phoenix where the average high this time of year is 104 degrees.

There is lodging at the Grand Canyon, but space is limited and generally more expensive than nearby hotels. Williams, Arizona is about 30 miles south of the Grand Canyon, and is a great little town to stay in while exploring the area. It offers a wide range of accommodations and restaurants, beautiful Ponderosa pine trees, clear, crisp air, and a variety of outdoor activities.

The Grand Canyon Railway leaves from Williams and offers several classes of vintage train service to the Grand Canyon. This is a great way to get from Williams to the Grand Canyon, and journeying to the canyon by rail offers a fun and unique travel experience for your family. Along the way, enjoy 65 miles of Grand Canyon Country views and Old West entertainment.

The most popular tour of the Grand Canyon is by car and bus around the South Rim. It is open year-round and features easily accessible trails and overlooks. It also has shops, hotels, and several restaurants. In addition to viewing the stunning scenery, visitors can hike, camp, take mule rides, or go on a rafting trip. For those hiking to the canyon floor, be aware that temperatures in July and August can be substantially higher than those at the rim.

Whether you visit the South Rim, West Rim, North Rim, or some other part of the canyon, it will truly be a memorable trip for your entire family. Even if you have seen hundreds of photos in the past, there is no way to really appreciate the beauty of this area until you actually visit it. The Grand Canyon is truly magnificent. Have a safe and wonderful trip!

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Rich Herman loves traveling with his family, and regularly shares family vacation ideas on his website: http://www.FavoriteFamilyVacations.com
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Affordable Family Vacation Ideas: Low-Cost Vacations That Are Fun For All

By Mike Jerry
These days, finding affordable family vacation ideas can be challenging. Two questions must be answered when making these difficult decisions. First, you have to know that you will be able to pay for the trip. Second, you have to make sure that you choose a vacation location that the whole family will enjoy. Here are some travel tips on making your vacation perfect.

Choosing a Location

When choosing a location, you must decide, as previously stated, a place to go that your family will enjoy. An easy choice would be resorts or theme parks that have multiple activities going on at all times. The problem is that these places can be very costly. In addition to paying for the right to participate in their activities, you have to pay for hotels, food, beverages, transportation, and travel games (to keep the kids occupied).

The best tips I can offer in this category are that you choose a location that is both close to you and you can find a place to stay for free (such as a friend or relative's home). Doing so will make transportation and accommodations relatively inexpensive. Additionally, make sure you can find activities that everyone can enjoy in the place you visit, as not everyone enjoys shopping or fishing.

Timing is Everything

When choosing a time to travel, my suggestion is to avoid holidays. Most people choose to travel during a holiday season (especially Thanksgiving and Christmas), making traveling more expensive due to traffic. Additionally, if your vacations take place during the spring or fall, gas will be cheaper as you won't have to run the AC or the heater. Finally, it would be a good idea to do most of your driving during a weekend, as interstates are usually cluttered on the weekdays.

Affordable Family Vacation Ideas

My greatest suggestion for an inexpensive vacation is to go somewhere with plenty of outdoor activities. If you can find an area with a forest and a lake, that would be excellent, as it would offer hiking, swimming, fishing, and camping, usually for free or for a low-cost. Additionally, these locales are very peaceful and relaxing, as it will remove you from the hustle and bustle of city life.

For those who are not too fond of the great outdoors, I suggest visiting a big city where you have relatives or friends living. By staying with them, you'll eliminate many of your unnecessary costs, and big cities offer major amounts of activities, such as seeing professional sports, shopping, factory tours, parks, and many others.

No matter where you go, remember the key to a successful vacation is ensuring that everyone has a good time. Vacations are meant to be the fond memories that people hold onto, as they break up the monotony of everyday life. Just make sure you don't get in over your head and end up remembering the vacation for the debt it caused rather than the experience you had.

An affordable family vacation is more challenging now than ever to plan. For articles, tips and numerous resources for planning a family vacation that no one will forget and won't break the bank visit us: http://www.affordablefamilyvacationideas.com/

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Family Cruising may be the Perfect Vacation for Your Family

By Nathalie Fiset

Vacationing with your family seems to be the most looked-forward-to activities of the whole family. What better way to enjoy your free days than to spend it in a place that would be most enjoyable for you and your loved ones. Family vacation packages have become more fun-packed and affordable for most families.

Different hospitality companies have concocted packages that suit your taste and budget. Among the many packages offered these days is family cruising. If you have days to spare, why don’t you bring your family into a cruise in a ship that has facilities even for your children of all ages. There are ships that have amenities suited for your family’s needs.

Since you are traveling as a family, your children will usually travel at a discounted rate.
The price for family packages already includes all meals and snacks while on-board. It also includes your room, all activities and wonderful entertainment in the ship. Above all, it includes your tour to any place of your choice. Your choice of destination depends on what type of enchantment and culture you want to experience in your trip.

Cruising eliminates the hassles that accompany an ordinary vacation. The package is convenient as activities are planned for you each and every step of the way. No more worries of dinner reservations or even the nuisance of packing and unpacking.

With family cruising, you don’t have to worry about your children getting bored during the trip. Cruise lines have designed pleasurable activities for kids that are supervised by trained youth counselors. They can enjoy swimming, sports activities, film viewing, games and adventures to new places. You’ll be surprised at how easily your kids will adapt to life in a ship. You also need not worry that activities may be designed only for little children; even your teenagers have activities that are appropriate for their age.

Most ship lines have the following amenities and services: babysitting services, day or night for a minimal fee, teen centers, discos, playrooms, family cabins, movie houses, and arcades.
Family packages come in different themes. The most popular family cruises that have children in mind are Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Disney, Princess, Celebrity, Holland and Norwegian.

Let me describe briefly what you can expect from some of the cruises. Disney cruises will let you discover the amazing world of Disney-fashioned activities for all cruisers. Children ages 3 to 17 will have the time of their lives as they enjoy Mickey Mouse magic and real-fun activities like Detective School, Professor Goo’s Magical Experiment and so many others. Your teeners, on the other hand, can go to special hideaways where they could party with other teens till midnight. Areas are designed with video games, Internet access and music. Surely, your teens will love it!

Another popular cruise is the Princess cruise. Activities on-board are well-taken cared of by youth counselors. This cruise comes with a Youth Center that offers endless activities for your young ones. They can go splashing in its special splash pool. They can also enjoy an afternoon pizza or ice cream party or even a pajama party and many more. Teens can enjoy their own Jacuzzi, Karaoke and giant TV’s.

With all the fun-packed activities supervised for each of your child, you and your spouse could truly relish moments together alone as activities are also designed for your pleasure.
Family journeys may bring you to places that could serve as a perfect family adventure. Beautiful beaches and fabulous scenery can be found in CocoBay and Labadee. Your kids will definitely be thrilled with the Aqua Parks that are state-of the-art and the Splash Bash at Labadee. Parasailing and snorkeling are only some of the activities that can be enjoyed by your bigger kids. The whole family will love the land excursions to ancient ruins, museums and numerous sights in your chosen destination.

If you haven’t tried cruising before, this is the perfect time to vacation in a different way. Your enjoyment and convenience are primary concerns of all cruise lines. After all, it’s a vacation, you need not do the usual chores that you do while traveling aboard a plane or a car. This is going to be a thrill of a lifetime for your children and an endearing time of bonding for you and your other half.

Dr Nathalie Fiset is a family doctor and a certified hypnotherapist. For more information go to: http://www.bigfloridavacation.com http://www.aperfectharmony.com or http://www.a-1hypnosis.com.
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Monday, July 30, 2007

Taking Vacation With the Kids

By Johnathan H. Bakers

Holidays with children can often by difficult to plan. You want to find that perfect vacation location for your kids that is kid friendly and fun for the entire family. When trying to find this perfect location for your holidays with children, then you need to keep several things in mind.

1. Kids would list the most wanted vacation location as Walt Disney World. This resort has something for everyone, no matter what age. Your children can enjoy the many kid friendly activities, restaurants, and experiences ad they spend time with Mickey Mouse, the Princesses, and other characters. There are four different theme parks that your family can choose from and two water parks, so that you can find the right activities for your family. You will be amazed at how much there is to do at this resort. The only problem will be fitting everything in!

2. If your holidays with children are much more fun when relaxing on the beach, then you will want to consider the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas. This beautiful resort has many different activities for every age of child. It is the ultimate in kid friendly with the many different pools, snorkeling, golfing, and other activities. They even have a camp for children that are younger than 12 years old that can allow them to learn more about sea life through activities and visits to the aquarium on site. For you parents, there are many activities as well, including a comedy club, dance clubs and shopping. No matter what age your family is, there are sure to be activities that everyone will enjoy.

3. If snow is more your family’s desired vacation spot, then you will want to think about a vacation to Snowbird Resort in Utah. As far as your kids, they can ski free at the resort, but there are other activities that you can do, too. Families can take part in activities like luging, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, ice skating, snowboarding, and more. You will never run out of snow-oriented activities. Kid friendly ski camps and schools are available for your kids and there is childcare if you want to slip off to the spa or fitness club.

4. If you and your family enjoy adventure, then you will want to think about visiting the Treesort that is located in Takilma, Oregon. This is a wonderful trip for those Swiss Family Robinson lovers, because it features 18 different tree houses for you and your family to spend the night in. There are also platforms, forts, wooden swings, and swinging bridges for your family’s fun and enjoyment. There is also a 160-foot zip line, a fresh water swimming pool, and lots of scenery to enjoy.

5. If you prefer to take your kids on a trip where they can learn as well, then you will want to try out Williamsburg, Virginia. Kingsmill Resort has many kid friendly activities that you can enjoy, from golf and tennis to a marine and more. There is even a Kids Camp that will allow your children to swim in a kid friendly environment and they can spend time in the game room. Busch Gardens is not very far away and you can visit Williamsburg, too. For the perfect mix of knowledge and fun, Williamsburg has it all.

Johnathan Bakers's papers can be discovered on quite a few online publications with information about Spain and Spanish culture. You might see his articles on detailed map of Spain at different sources for detailed map of Spain information.
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